American E-Commerce Platform Is Selling 'Charpai' For Over Rs 1 Lakh
The website also says that the charpai is being sold by an India-based shop and is currently in limited supply and the item is already added in five baskets.
While shopping online there are occasions when people come across exorbitantly priced items. But have you heard of a 'charpai' being sold for over Rs 1 lakh. Yes, you heard that right. An American e-commerce company Etsy has listed the traditional Indian charpai or khatiya, which one can buy easily under Rs 10,000 has been priced at a whopping Rs 112,168.
The portal has listed charpai as a "traditional Indian bed with very beautiful decor." The description of the product says it is a handmade product made with materials like wood and jute ropes and dispatched by a small business in India. The dimensions of the charpai and the detail of the material used is also mentioned in the description of the item.
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The Charpai's dimensions are as follows: a width of 36 inches, a height of 72 inches, and a depth of 18 inches.
The website also says that the charpai is being sold by an India-based shop and is currently in limited supply and the item is already added in five baskets.
While a vibrant-coloured charpai bed set with stools was also being sold for Rs 1,44,304. That's not all there were more such charpais on sale with details of the product's and the price. Some were, however, priced a little lower.
Etsy Inc., is an American e-commerce company specialising in vintage items and craft supplies.
Earlier too, people have come across controversial products sold at extremely high prices, from a 'garbage bag' fetching over Rs 1 lakh to a 'folding chair bag' priced at Rs 66,000.
Recently, luxury brand Balenciaga had made waves for introducing an exorbitantly priced pouch inspired by traditional garbage bin bags.
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